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we have allah with us. have you the devil on your side. >> he called coalition nation it is new nazis and promised a, quote, long drawn war. >> nic robertson is in the libyan capital of tripoli. so, nic, gadhafi sounding very defiant. what are people saying? at least standing his ground. what are people there saying? >> reporter: well, the supporters are rallying behind him. and certainly the effort he's trying to do here is to sort of cast this as sort of christian world against the muslim world because -- he is calling this a crusader war which is designed not only to sort of build support inside of libya for himself but also build support for libya from outside and is telling the population they have support from africa and the middle east and from asia as well. so he's trying to bolster his standing not just here, not just threaten the international community with a long war and attacks in the mediterranean, warships there. but also -- not just to say the whole population is armed and going to be armed
we have allah with us. have you the devil on your side. >> he called coalition nation it is new nazis and promised a, quote, long drawn war. >> nic robertson is in the libyan capital of tripoli. so, nic, gadhafi sounding very defiant. what are people saying? at least standing his ground. what are people there saying? >> reporter: well, the supporters are rallying behind him. and certainly the effort he's trying to do here is to sort of cast this as sort of christian world...
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it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic governor, a strong supporter of obama, obama had come and stood with him three times saying, new jersey, vote for this man. he just lost by five points. it was about a 20-point drop in support. that tells you something. jersey is a democratic state, but they're worried about specific things. unemployment, taxes, they worry about a lot in jersey. terrible property taxes. a bad economy. that's where their minds are. that's who votes in jersey. the president -- >> i lived in jersey. >> i lived in jersey. that's what they're worried about right now. >> still in j
it used to be about 42%. now it was about 53% or so of people. i think the president in a number of ways domestically, a lot of business, a lot of spending. the promise, i think, of tax increases has taken people aback a little bit and i think he has damaged his brand, as they say in the language of merchandising which has now become the language of politics. i think jersey was the big election. i think obama had carried jersey i think by about 15 points just one year ago. now the democratic...
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earn points you can use for travel on any airline, today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. >> i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria will be back in 0 senkdz, but, first, "showbiz tonight" correspondent on the death of whitney houston. michelle, i know you were at the hotel last night. tell
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it is also used to create a less unequal society. out in united states cannot and should not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequality than europeans and attempts to create a european social democracy will not work at all, eroding the dynamic flavor of society. tax rates in the west are not k competitive where none of the emerging markets have any capital gains taxes. but the example on northern europe shows there are ways to stay competitive and yet have a significant safety net which is inevitable and proper in any rich country. the key is that you have to be efficient and flexible. the problem for the u.s. is not that its government is too big or too small. in rich countries our government takes up a smaller share of the economy. it is that it is highly inefficient. we spend lots of morn ney on th wrong things and not enough on the right things. the problem is that it is totally inefficient, subsidizing the overconsumption of procedures and technology that don't actual
it is also used to create a less unequal society. out in united states cannot and should not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequality than europeans and attempts to create a european social democracy will not work at all, eroding the dynamic flavor of society. tax rates in the west are not k competitive where none of the emerging markets have any capital gains taxes. but the example on northern europe shows there are ways to stay...
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in the short term and the medium term, assad is not as desperate as some of us or most of us would portray him to be. >> romy, fawaz talked about a saudi-iranian cold war where is syria is, in a sense, the battleground. in the region, does it appear to you that way, that on the one hand you have the syrian regime backed by iran, its sole major ally, but then is there a lot of money and arms flowing in from saudi arabia? >> well, there are three things happening simultaneously. you do have the saudi and iranian-led cold war in the region that's been going on for some years and has played itself out in lebanon and palestine and iraq, sometimes in somalia and yemen and now in syria. you have the second thing, which is this arab -- series of uprisings all across the region where sit zens are trying to reclaim their dignity, sovereignty and citizenship and their rights. and the third thing which is the most recent, with the veto at the united nations, you have the russians, the chinese as two world powers that are reclaiming a role in the region as the americans and the europeans slowly lower t
in the short term and the medium term, assad is not as desperate as some of us or most of us would portray him to be. >> romy, fawaz talked about a saudi-iranian cold war where is syria is, in a sense, the battleground. in the region, does it appear to you that way, that on the one hand you have the syrian regime backed by iran, its sole major ally, but then is there a lot of money and arms flowing in from saudi arabia? >> well, there are three things happening simultaneously. you...
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this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. [ knock on door ] oops...i gotta go. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. love you, daddy. nah. we have something else. but if you're hurt and miss work does it pay cash like aflac does? nah. or let you spend it in any way you want like for gas and groceries? nah. or help with everyday bills like aflac does? nah nah nah. [ male announcer ] there's aflac and there's everything else. visit aflac.com for an agent or quote. aflac! >>> welcome back to a special edition of "fareed zakaria gps, restoring the american dream, getting back to number one." so what needs to be tackled first to get us on our way back to the top? each of our guests has an important answer to the question. you're going to want to hear all of them. let's start with columbia
this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. [ knock on door ] oops...i gotta go. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about adding niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. love you, daddy. nah. we have something else. but if you're hurt and miss work does it pay cash like aflac does? nah. or let you spend it...
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it's also used to create a less unweek wall society. the united states cannot and shot not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequalities than europeans and tends to create a social european demly will not work at all. plus, tax rates in the west are just not competitive in a world where singapore now has a maximum rate of 20% and almost none of the major competitors, the emerging markets, have any capital gains taxes, but the example of northern europe shows there are ways to stay competitive and yet have a significant safety net which is inevitable and proper in any rich country. the key is that you have to be efficient and flexible. the problem for the u.s. is not that its government is too big or too small. in fact, among rich countries, our government takes up a smaller share of the economy. it's that it is highly inefficient. we spend lots of money on the wrong things and too little on the right things. the problem with the u.s. health care system, for example, is not tha
it's also used to create a less unweek wall society. the united states cannot and shot not copy blindly from any set of countries. americans are more comfortable with greater levels of inequalities than europeans and tends to create a social european demly will not work at all. plus, tax rates in the west are just not competitive in a world where singapore now has a maximum rate of 20% and almost none of the major competitors, the emerging markets, have any capital gains taxes, but the example...
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i would not use that word. i know what a negotiation looks like, and these are things that you're referring to are mostly described by contacts and discussions, not involving the united states. let's not leave the viewers with the impression that some kind of secret negotiation like the famous secret negotiations on vietnam is taking place, because it's not. >> but wouldn't it be necessary to -- for something like that to happen for some kind of a peace deal to be struck? >> a peace deal requires agreements, and you don't make agreements with your friends, you make agreements with your enemies. but in this particular case, unlike the two issues i mentioned a moment ago, there is no clear single address that you go to. there's no ho chi minh. there's no slobodan milosevic. there's no palestinian authority. there is a widely dispersed group of people that we roughly call the enemy. there's al qaeda, with which there's no possibility of any discussion at all. there is the taliban under mullah omar, and that seems
i would not use that word. i know what a negotiation looks like, and these are things that you're referring to are mostly described by contacts and discussions, not involving the united states. let's not leave the viewers with the impression that some kind of secret negotiation like the famous secret negotiations on vietnam is taking place, because it's not. >> but wouldn't it be necessary to -- for something like that to happen for some kind of a peace deal to be struck? >> a peace...
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use it almost anywhere you use sugar. even in cooking and baking. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda® granulated with fiber. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. into revolutionary performance. one word makes the difference between defining the mission and accomplishing the mission. one word makes the difference in defending our nation and the cause of freedom. how... is the word that makes all the difference. >>> our question this week from the fareed challenge is -- violent protests have crippled france for weeks. it's all over a plan to raise the retirement age in that nation to what? a, 60 b, 62 c, 66 or d, 70. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. and go to cnn.com/gps to try your hand at ten m
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or against us. let's remember. unilateral intervention. the world also disliked abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, invasion of iraq. i mean, obama stepped in and actually embraced the arab spring. let's remember that. >> ari, you said you interviewed romney and you said you found him to be a man of tremendous warmth, a very flattering profile. do you think that there is a -- is the support that exists within israel for him because he's a wonderful person or because you just think at the end of the day he'd support israel more strongly? >> first of all, he didn't share your view. the romney people did not think that the interview was flattering at all as it had some reservations about his charisma and strength of his personality. it's true what came across in the interview is something the americans saw in the debates which is that the man is no demon and, no, he's not nothing, and that was a very interesting experience to see that there was a certain exaggeration in the way he was perceiving the criticism
or against us. let's remember. unilateral intervention. the world also disliked abu ghraib, guantanamo bay, invasion of iraq. i mean, obama stepped in and actually embraced the arab spring. let's remember that. >> ari, you said you interviewed romney and you said you found him to be a man of tremendous warmth, a very flattering profile. do you think that there is a -- is the support that exists within israel for him because he's a wonderful person or because you just think at the end of...
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thank you for being with us. stoo hello. >> you have alleges been a careful watcher of the chinese economy. i want to start by asking you, what are the great concerns people have looking out this year is that the chinese economy is having a slow down, that it has built certain excess that is in order to get out of the financial crisis, government over spent, over lent, and that these excesses are now going to bring some kind of a tough landing if not a hard landing in china. what do you think? >> i'm an optimist on this fundamentally. i can't say that there will be no bumps in the short-term, but i think in the long-term, the trend will be -- they have infrastructure, and they have built a lot of capacity in many industries. some of their electronics industries. it's an economy which is growing very rapidly. urbanizing very rapidly. needing a lot of facilities where there is roads, hospitals, schools, houses by the millions. and every year 1% of the population is moving into cities, which means 13 million people
thank you for being with us. stoo hello. >> you have alleges been a careful watcher of the chinese economy. i want to start by asking you, what are the great concerns people have looking out this year is that the chinese economy is having a slow down, that it has built certain excess that is in order to get out of the financial crisis, government over spent, over lent, and that these excesses are now going to bring some kind of a tough landing if not a hard landing in china. what do you...
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that's always used for good. it can just as well be used for bad. >>> we will be back right after this. >> i think when we come to the state where al qaeda is not successfully carrying out operations or attempting to carry out operations in the way that would cause a number of deaths -- >> that seeds the initiative entirely to them. before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. and now winter skin can be too. discover relief from dry, uncomfortable skin... with skin relief moisturizing lotion. only aveeno has an active naturals... triple oat and shea butter formula... that soothes, nourishes and restores moisture. women saw improvement in all five symptoms... of winter skin in just one day. beauty you can see and feel. that's being comfortable in your own skin. aveeno skin relief. and try aveeno baby soothing relief... for baby's dry skin this winter. aveeno. that's the beauty of nature and science. where's my car?!!!! where are you?! arghhh... (announce
that's always used for good. it can just as well be used for bad. >>> we will be back right after this. >> i think when we come to the state where al qaeda is not successfully carrying out operations or attempting to carry out operations in the way that would cause a number of deaths -- >> that seeds the initiative entirely to them. before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. and now winter skin can be too....
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stay with us. an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> and i'm here in davos, and we are joined by neil ferguson, the professor at harvard, and author of many, many books. the dean of the school of public policy in singapore. and khanfar who was the director of al jazeera and is now running a kind of version of davos in qatar. is it fair to say that the american economy's prospects seem relatively speaking better than a lot of the others and that one of the reasons you get a feeling that president obama perhaps is feeling a little bit more confident these days is that there is some good news coming out of america? >> well, some good news did come out in the last quarter of 2011. though if you look closely at it, what was going on was that the savings rate was going down, and americans had essentially stopped deleveraging and had
stay with us. an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> and i'm here in davos, and we are joined by neil ferguson, the professor at harvard, and author of many, many books. the dean of the school of public policy in singapore. and khanfar who was the director of al jazeera and is now running a kind of version of davos...
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choices can exhaust us. i know business leaders who always eat the same tuna salad lunch every day so they don't have to agonize over what to eat. i've been thinking about the topic so i decided to bring in two academics who study choice. sheena iyengar is the author of "the art of choosing." sheena has been blind from a young age but that hasn't stopped her from becoming a top social scientist and expert on this subject. kent greenfield is a professor of law at boston college. he is the author of "the myth of choice." so, sheena, let me start with you. what is wrong with choice? choice seems to be -- you know, it's as american as apple pie, with or without ice cream, so you get the choice. everything about american life today is about choice. think about during the cold war we were always so proud of the fact that when russians would come to america and they would look at a supermarket, they could buy 55 different kinds of cereal, which is now probably up to 200 or something like that. >> i got interested i
choices can exhaust us. i know business leaders who always eat the same tuna salad lunch every day so they don't have to agonize over what to eat. i've been thinking about the topic so i decided to bring in two academics who study choice. sheena iyengar is the author of "the art of choosing." sheena has been blind from a young age but that hasn't stopped her from becoming a top social scientist and expert on this subject. kent greenfield is a professor of law at boston college. he is...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> we are back with niall ferguson, and kisho, and sung pour and the former director general of al jazeera. you have long been an left armist. somebody who said that the europeans have ineffect stuck their head in the stand. they've sort of muddled through and they'd muddled through by essentially, correct me if i'm wrong, but using the european central bank as a kind of secret mechanism to stabilize things, to -- can they keep this up? >> you called me an alarmist. i have been warning of the dajs of monetary union since the very insinges of the idea. i think the warnings have been not alarmist, but absolutely correct. what unfold the in europe was a banking crisis. the europeans refused to deal with it. it mutated into a sovereign debt crisis and ultimatesly into a major political crisis. now, we are at the point
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> we are back with niall ferguson, and kisho, and sung pour and the former director general of al jazeera. you have long been an left armist. somebody who said that the europeans have ineffect stuck their head in the stand. they've sort of muddled through and they'd muddled through by essentially,...
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don't forget you can follow us on twitter and facebook. if you ever miss a show or love an episode so much you want to keep it for ever you can find full episodes for sale on itunes store. type itunes.com/fareed in your browser. >>> for the book of the week, "the unquiet american." essays by and on the late richard holbrooke. holbrook was a force of nature. ambitious, aggressive, always determined to have an impact as he did when he made peace in bosnia almost single handedly. mix of writings and personal reminiscence, reflection of others adds up to a smart, moving portrait, fascinating larger than life diplomat who was working what was certainly the american century. now for the last look. thirty-three years ago this week eye khamenei. they made a cardboard cutout of his body and had it carried by big sunglass wearing iranian army men, off the plane, down the steps to review the troops and to a waiting truck where a smaller one substituted for the larger one standing. this could barely see over the dashboard. two interesting things i not
don't forget you can follow us on twitter and facebook. if you ever miss a show or love an episode so much you want to keep it for ever you can find full episodes for sale on itunes store. type itunes.com/fareed in your browser. >>> for the book of the week, "the unquiet american." essays by and on the late richard holbrooke. holbrook was a force of nature. ambitious, aggressive, always determined to have an impact as he did when he made peace in bosnia almost single...
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bernard, tell us what you can tell us about libya. does this -- does this -- do these events mean that libya has gone seriously awry? >> i would like first of all, fareed, to tell you what i know and what i remember about ambassador stevens. he was a great guy, a great fellow, a great ambassador, and a great american. he was the embodiment of the values of the best of america, and his death is a terrible loss for all of us and a loss for libya, and a loss for libya. what the imbeciles who killed him probably did not know is he was one of the best friends libya all around the world. if the dictatorship of gadhafi failed it is due in a big part to ambassador chris stevens and i want to pay him homage today before anything else. >> but what does it tell you about libya? have the extremist elements become so strong in that country? what it tells me about libya is what, of course, we all knew. there is a political fight inside libya between democrats and between fanatics, between those who believe in the process, which was -- which began w
bernard, tell us what you can tell us about libya. does this -- does this -- do these events mean that libya has gone seriously awry? >> i would like first of all, fareed, to tell you what i know and what i remember about ambassador stevens. he was a great guy, a great fellow, a great ambassador, and a great american. he was the embodiment of the values of the best of america, and his death is a terrible loss for all of us and a loss for libya, and a loss for libya. what the imbeciles who...
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-- that he may be using drugs. i don't know that. but it -- i wouldn't have said it if i had not thought there was a significant possibility that that was true. this behavior is very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, do it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or marijuana is quite common in afghanistan. i want to be clear, i have not heard any indcation that he has used opium or heroin. >> and this behavior would be consistent with some kind of drug problem? >> what is clear -- i think we should keep the focus on what we know what is clear is that his behavior is very erratic, it is counterproductive to his country. here he has 100,000 u.s. troops on the ground fighting to keep him in power, support his government, and he announces he's going over to the enemy? he is the beneficiary of one of the most fraudulent elections in history, and he accuses the united nations and the individual who blew the whistle on the fraud of committing the fraud? this is not a credible or rationale pol
-- that he may be using drugs. i don't know that. but it -- i wouldn't have said it if i had not thought there was a significant possibility that that was true. this behavior is very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, do it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or marijuana is quite common in afghanistan. i want to be clear, i have not heard any indcation that he has used opium or heroin. >> and this behavior would be consistent with some kind of...
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the outcome of the elections is known to all of us. but the issue is as far as his legitimacy is concerned, apart from the elections and the outcome in the votes he has not proved to the people six months after his inauguration that he can bring change. that's my main concern. i wish in spite of what had happened in the elections he would have been able to deliver to the people and -- >> deliver to the people in the sense of governance, lack of corruption, services on the ground, things like that? >> absolutely. at least to show the political will so the people could see signs of change. change will take time. that's not happening six months after his inauguration. today as we are speaking our parliament is in silent strike because he has not introduced the members of the cabinet. if you take it, his decree was rejected with unanimous vote in the lower house of the parliament a few days ago. that seems -- it seems that we are not making progress. >> do you think that the surge that president obama has authorized, the increase in americ
the outcome of the elections is known to all of us. but the issue is as far as his legitimacy is concerned, apart from the elections and the outcome in the votes he has not proved to the people six months after his inauguration that he can bring change. that's my main concern. i wish in spite of what had happened in the elections he would have been able to deliver to the people and -- >> deliver to the people in the sense of governance, lack of corruption, services on the ground, things...
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you could use that money to fix an enormous number of problems in our tax code and get us on to a better track. >> how do you get the republican party -- i mean, you come from it. you work for republican presidents. right now we are taxing at about 16%. we're spending at about 24% of gdp. it's not just tax reform. you're going to have to raise more revenue. it seems that every republican candidate on these primary debates said that they wouldn't raise a dollar of new re news. -- revenues. >> well, i think that, you know, they go around telling people, well, we just need to cut 7% or 8% of gdp as if they wave their hand. it's utterly ridiculous, and they won't deal seriously with the problem of entitlements and the problems of the elderly and the costs of health care. they just lose themselves. >> have you been excommunicated on the right for saying all this? >> yes. there are certain things you're just not allowed to say, and saying that we need to raise taxes is unfortunately one of them. i think that's, you know, ostrich head in the sand kind of attitude, and it's going create a lot of
you could use that money to fix an enormous number of problems in our tax code and get us on to a better track. >> how do you get the republican party -- i mean, you come from it. you work for republican presidents. right now we are taxing at about 16%. we're spending at about 24% of gdp. it's not just tax reform. you're going to have to raise more revenue. it seems that every republican candidate on these primary debates said that they wouldn't raise a dollar of new re news. -- revenues....
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to distract us this week. you know what i mean? they're very sophisticated. as to a catholic for vice president, i don't know. i think -- i guess that would be mr. christie, and i think if he were picked, it wouldn't be because he were catholic, but he would add a dynamism and a real verve to the ticket, so i think maybe -- >> there's geographical implications. >> potentially with affluent suburbanites in northern virginia and the potential to hurt him with working class catholics in ohio, so i don't know if there's a vice presidential pick that fits that mold exactly, but i think overall in terms of the map, you are seeing the white house sort probably includes fewer white working class voters, which leaves the romney campaign with an opportunity to potentially gain ground in midwestern states. >> who would you pick, if you were running -- if you were running romney's vice presidential search? >> oh, i'd go with peggy and tend to pick christie. you know, christie keeps protesting that he won't do it, and peop
to distract us this week. you know what i mean? they're very sophisticated. as to a catholic for vice president, i don't know. i think -- i guess that would be mr. christie, and i think if he were picked, it wouldn't be because he were catholic, but he would add a dynamism and a real verve to the ticket, so i think maybe -- >> there's geographical implications. >> potentially with affluent suburbanites in northern virginia and the potential to hurt him with working class catholics...
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that's always used for good. it can just as well be used for bad. >>> we will be back right after this. >> i think when we come to the state where al qaeda is not successfully carrying out operations or attempting to carry out operations on the american homeland in any violent way that would cause a number of deaths. >> that seeds the initiative entirely to them. sierra hybrid. the most fuel-efficient full-size pickup on the road. may the best truck win. introducing aveeno ultra-calming with active naturals feverfew. we know feverfew... has properties that help neutralize irritation... to strengthen skin and calm redness in just one week. discover new aveeno ultra-calming. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> we rightly mourn the trajing loss of every american soldier who dies in afghanistan, but how to thing about 600,000 americans dead. that toll from the civil war in proportional terms is even more staggering. 1/40th of the population perished. a new pbs film "death and the civil war" described how the war changed. it's based on a book by harvard president drew philbin foust. i had a chance to talk with her and the fill. director rick burns. in the book, one of the things you talk about is the way in which the civil bar changed our conception of sort of nationalism of pate ro tichl. why did it do that. >> it did that based in part on ensuring the lives of half of the american nation. i think lincoln capture thad so well in the getsyburg address. they had a text toll almost unimaginable. 2.5% of the populatio
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in my view, yes, it hurt us. it didn't gain us anything. we kicked the can just three months down the road. we didn't accomplish anything. it didn't take a rocket scientist in my view to figure out that if you don't have the senate and you don't have the white house, you're not going to be able to defund obama care. it was a maximalist position, had no chance of being accomplished, and, therefore, i think it was a mistake, and i think it was senator john mccain, if i'm not mistaken, who said it was a fool's errand. i'm not disinclined to disagree with that. >> what do you think should happen now that the can has been kicked the next time this happens. mitch mcconnell said two kicks of a mule, you're meant to learn, the second kick you're not meant to learn much. meaning we shut down the government in the mid-90s, it didn't work, shut it down now, it didn't work. how should the republican party approach the issue of this next time this same issue comes up. >> here is what i think for the next time. first of all, i would hope we would abandon
in my view, yes, it hurt us. it didn't gain us anything. we kicked the can just three months down the road. we didn't accomplish anything. it didn't take a rocket scientist in my view to figure out that if you don't have the senate and you don't have the white house, you're not going to be able to defund obama care. it was a maximalist position, had no chance of being accomplished, and, therefore, i think it was a mistake, and i think it was senator john mccain, if i'm not mistaken, who said it...
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our obsession is that people around us like us, respect us, trust us, take us into their team. and so our political beliefs turn out to be largely badges and bumper stickers and things wye do and say to impress certain constituencies, the people that we want to impress. they're not really based on any careful calculation of what's best for the world or what's best for me even. we become quite tribal, and we adopt the signs of our tribe. >> so we want to be sort of emotionally almost in sync with the people whom we hang out with, respect, admire? >> that's a perfect way to say it. it's based largely on feeling. >> why is it that liberals don't get conservatives but conservatives understand liberals? >> there are a couple of reasons. one, as you and i know, if you grow up through ivy league-type schools, you're exposed to liberal ideas constantly. i never really read anything by a conservative until i was in my late 30s. you have to actually seek it out. the other, more psychological reason, is that if conservatives build on these five foundations including loyalty and sanctity a
our obsession is that people around us like us, respect us, trust us, take us into their team. and so our political beliefs turn out to be largely badges and bumper stickers and things wye do and say to impress certain constituencies, the people that we want to impress. they're not really based on any careful calculation of what's best for the world or what's best for me even. we become quite tribal, and we adopt the signs of our tribe. >> so we want to be sort of emotionally almost in...
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ivan, what can you tell us? >> reporter: fareed, i'm afraid i'm having some audio problems and i'm not hearing you right now. if you can hear me all right, we're in cairo's square. it's after 5:00 at night. the sun is rapidly setting over the egyptian capital. we're more than an hour after curfew and as you can see, thousands and thousands, and are showing their ongoing defiance to the government of president mubarak and this despite the fact there was a show of force. two fighter planes flying so low over this square less than two hours ago that i could see into their cockpits. despite that and waving the real symbol of this movement so far, the egyptian flag. this has been a movement that has been wrapped up in patriotic pride for egypt. people saying they want to stay after 30 years in their own government and who will lead their government and make no fault replaced. one big question, no one can tell me who they would like the next president to be. fareed? >> thanks, ivan. we'll be back to you as well. so, w
ivan, what can you tell us? >> reporter: fareed, i'm afraid i'm having some audio problems and i'm not hearing you right now. if you can hear me all right, we're in cairo's square. it's after 5:00 at night. the sun is rapidly setting over the egyptian capital. we're more than an hour after curfew and as you can see, thousands and thousands, and are showing their ongoing defiance to the government of president mubarak and this despite the fact there was a show of force. two fighter planes...
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that's what's going to get us out of this. what we're trying to do is provide a foundation for that to happen. >> we will be back with secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. >> is it fair to say that you should have regulated the more aggressive? (man) i'm rethinking everything... including who i trust to look after my money. ♪ (woman) the dust might be settling... that's great, but i'm not. ♪ (second man) i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know? ♪ (third man) oh, i'm not thinking about moving my money. i am moving it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> we're back with secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. let me ask you about this, because i talked to a number of businessmen, and a lot of them said, can we tell geithner to stop beating up on business, tell obama to stop beating up on business? we feel like we're the villains, like we're being mistreat
that's what's going to get us out of this. what we're trying to do is provide a foundation for that to happen. >> we will be back with secretary of treasury, timothy geithner. >> is it fair to say that you should have regulated the more aggressive? (man) i'm rethinking everything... including who i trust to look after my money. ♪ (woman) the dust might be settling... that's great, but i'm not. ♪ (second man) i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know? ♪ (third man) oh,...
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they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops that president obama would receive. president gates said it would be a very hard sell to receive commanders in the troops. now there seems to be more of a need for troops in the field. secretary gates said, i am open to it. why are the casualties rising and is send morgue trooing more these circumstances sending more troops into a black hole? >> the strategic review on afghanistan which set forth an approach that we're following made it clear that we needed to integrate military and civilian assets and try to build up the afghan national army and an afghan police force as quickly as possible. what we're finding is that that is the key. you know, if you read the accounts of what our
they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops that president obama would receive. president gates said it would be a very hard sell to receive commanders in the troops....
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and where are they guiding us to? if you skill papt of the puppets and strings and stop looking at the puppets themselves, you have to see who is behind the puppets, who is choosing the puppets and players? george soros. >> george, glenn beck has been on this kick that you are actually the mastermind who is trying to bring down the american government. how do you react when you see this kind of thing? >> well, i would be amused if people saw the joke in it, because what he is doing, he is projecting what fox, what rupert murdoch is doing because he has a media empire that is telling the people falsehoods and leading the government in the wrong direction. but, you know, by accusing me of doing that, it's kind of makes it rather hard to see that it's really he is working for the man who is doing it, which is fox news. >> but it's very personal. he talks about you as a 14-year-old boy and accuses you of essentially helping to run jews -- you're jewish yourself, lost many people in the holocaust. how did you feel about th
and where are they guiding us to? if you skill papt of the puppets and strings and stop looking at the puppets themselves, you have to see who is behind the puppets, who is choosing the puppets and players? george soros. >> george, glenn beck has been on this kick that you are actually the mastermind who is trying to bring down the american government. how do you react when you see this kind of thing? >> well, i would be amused if people saw the joke in it, because what he is doing,...
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please when you e-mail us, don't forget to tell us your name and where you're from. as always, i would like to recommend a book. this one is called "how markets fail" by john cassidy, a writer for the why the new yorker." while the book "too big to fail" which i recommended last week took us inside the board rooms where fatal decisions were made, cassidy takes us inside the mind, inside the economic philosophies that allowed those decisions to be made. it is an intellectual history of the financial crisis. a lot of it he says can be traced to the hands-off economics that was a central belief and tenet of the fed chairman alan greenspan's almost 20-year stint running the nation's financial markets. greenspan himself traces his theorys back to adam smith, the 18th century economist. whoever is responsible for the underlying theory, cassidy says self-correcting markets are a myth and that we need more regulation. now, don't forget that gfs has joined the social networking revolution. go to
please when you e-mail us, don't forget to tell us your name and where you're from. as always, i would like to recommend a book. this one is called "how markets fail" by john cassidy, a writer for the why the new yorker." while the book "too big to fail" which i recommended last week took us inside the board rooms where fatal decisions were made, cassidy takes us inside the mind, inside the economic philosophies that allowed those decisions to be made. it is an...
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but it isn't going to hurt us. it may not help us but it isn't going to hurt us. >> obama says we should draw down troops in iraq roughly speaking, on a two-year cycle. that sounds a lot like the plan you were suggesting. do you think there are any dangers here? do you basically support it? >> well, another thing the iraq study group said fareed as you know, is that we were going to have a large number of u.s. forces in iraq for a long long period of time and president obama has acknowledged that as well. but at some point we must begin to responsibly draw down and that's what he's said he's going to do. he's also followed a lot of the other recommendations that were in that iraq study group report. so i think that he's approaching it in the right way. what's going to be really interesting to see is to see the degree to which we can draw down without creating a situation on the ground that gives rise to a resumption of civil strife in iraq. but that remains to be seen. >> it sounds like you welcome the changes pres
but it isn't going to hurt us. it may not help us but it isn't going to hurt us. >> obama says we should draw down troops in iraq roughly speaking, on a two-year cycle. that sounds a lot like the plan you were suggesting. do you think there are any dangers here? do you basically support it? >> well, another thing the iraq study group said fareed as you know, is that we were going to have a large number of u.s. forces in iraq for a long long period of time and president obama has...
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to tell us the bitter truth. no politics, no worrying about the next election, but a truthful telling of where we are and the things we need to do in order to be in a place where we're a sustainable america. >> and did he do that? >> no. so here, simpson-bowles numbers, again, which are more favorable than his. in 2020 under the simpson-bowles plan, the national deficit would be $383 billion. doesn't that strike anybody as unbelievable? and so it would be good if the president would say to people, this is where we really are. forget about the politics. and then open up the fundamental questions. how should we as a people want to distribute the cost of paying for agreed public goods and services, and which public goods and services do we want? you know, i think it's interesting to me how we've kind of gone off a track. and this has long, deep roots and a long time track, but i think the decision to go to iraq as a preemptive war was a monumentally important concept changer, so that when we decide to go to libya, t
to tell us the bitter truth. no politics, no worrying about the next election, but a truthful telling of where we are and the things we need to do in order to be in a place where we're a sustainable america. >> and did he do that? >> no. so here, simpson-bowles numbers, again, which are more favorable than his. in 2020 under the simpson-bowles plan, the national deficit would be $383 billion. doesn't that strike anybody as unbelievable? and so it would be good if the president would...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the only big developed country whose economy is now bigger than before the crisis. it's actually had a remarkably successful transition through this crisis in terms of gdp. >>> i'm candy crowley. here are today's top stories. in his first statement since leaving power in february, former egyptian president hosni mubarak said accusations of corruption against him and his family are unfounded. in a radio address to egyptian people, mubarak said the allegations were, quote, aimed to taint my reputation and undermine my history. mubarak said he will cooperate with any investigations because he has nothing to hide. >>> and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows his country will strike back against continued palestinian attacks. meanwhile, ehud barak said they will stop firing on gaza when they stop the rocket and mortar attacks into southern israel. a series of strikes on gaza left at least 18 people dead. those are your top stories, up next. next, mor
stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the only big developed country whose economy is now bigger than before the crisis. it's actually had a remarkably successful transition through this crisis in terms of gdp. >>> i'm candy crowley. here are today's top stories. in his first statement since leaving power in february, former egyptian president hosni mubarak said accusations of corruption against him and his family are unfounded. in a radio address to egyptian people,...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> with his vice presidential choice on the podium with him, this of course is mitt romney in mooresville, north carolina. >> it is instead to restore the principles of america that made us the hope of the earth. we love this country. we love this country. we love america. we are going to do everything in our power to keep america strong with strong families and strong values, a strong economy, the strongest military in the world, we will restore american strength. we love this country. we love you! thank you, north carolina! let's win this in november! thank you! >> my goodness, a raucous sunday morning in mooresville, north carolina. i want to bring in alex castellanos who is here with me still, as well as donna brazile. alex, i have a question for you, but first there is nothing like a new guy on the campa
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> with his vice presidential choice on the podium with him, this of course is mitt romney in mooresville, north carolina. >> it is instead to restore the principles of america that made us the hope of the earth. we love...
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we are not used to older generations thanking us for our efforts and feeling like we did something. so obviously my father was one of the people who were extremely, extremely proud of our generation. and he was also -- him as well as many people from the older generations also joined in the revolution in itself. >> all right. now, as always, within america, enough about you, now what about what you think of us? sarah, what did you think of president obama's speech? >> the u.s. foreign policy, i believe, is completely inconsistent when it comes to the region. also, they decided very last minute to support the people of egypt during our revolution. you know, hilary clinton would say one thing, and president obama would say another thing every other day. they would not decide on what they want to do. >> do you think the general feeling, that the united states in general was too late in supporting the egyptian revolution? >> yes, especially, you know, we get hit with tear gas, and then we pick it up after the tear gas is completely taken over our bodies, and we see the mark made in the
we are not used to older generations thanking us for our efforts and feeling like we did something. so obviously my father was one of the people who were extremely, extremely proud of our generation. and he was also -- him as well as many people from the older generations also joined in the revolution in itself. >> all right. now, as always, within america, enough about you, now what about what you think of us? sarah, what did you think of president obama's speech? >> the u.s....
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and remember, agriculture uses up as much as 70% of water. we need to fund research into more effective crops. perhaps most simple and effective would be to put some kind of price on water. so that people use it with a greater sense of efficiency and care. all kinds of innovations are under way and i hope nasa and accelerates those processes. we've linked to their work on cnn.com/fareed. next month, the u.n. will mark world water day and the international year of water cooperation. it's a good time to start thinking about big global measures to regulate the world's most important resource. >>> up next, another global issue to worry about. falling asteroids and meteors. the astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson is next. with an irregu. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood te
and remember, agriculture uses up as much as 70% of water. we need to fund research into more effective crops. perhaps most simple and effective would be to put some kind of price on water. so that people use it with a greater sense of efficiency and care. all kinds of innovations are under way and i hope nasa and accelerates those processes. we've linked to their work on cnn.com/fareed. next month, the u.n. will mark world water day and the international year of water cooperation. it's a good...
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may be using drugs. this behavior very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, does it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or mayor juan is quite common in afghanistan. >> after that, a panel discussion with, you a monk others, editor of "time" magazine, pulitzer-prize-winning historian, new columnist for "the new york times." you won't want to miss any of this. let's get started. >>> peter galbraith served for many years as american diplomat and has had a dramatic impact on american policy. in croatia, as ambassador, sounded the alarm that ultimately led to u.s. military involvement in the balkans. as a private citizen, he helped the kurds carve out an autonomous republic within iraq. his most recent posting was to afghanistan where he was sent by u.n. secretary general moon to monitor last year's presidential election. galbraith as he saw widespread voter fraud and most of it favoring president hamid karzai. when he spoke out about this, he was fired. now he speaking out abo
may be using drugs. this behavior very strange. >> what you have heard from within the palace, does it speak of particular drugs? >> well, hashish use or mayor juan is quite common in afghanistan. >> after that, a panel discussion with, you a monk others, editor of "time" magazine, pulitzer-prize-winning historian, new columnist for "the new york times." you won't want to miss any of this. let's get started. >>> peter galbraith served for many...
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what does it tell us? we're in this big crisis and perhaps neither left or right -- >> lionel is right in saying that you can simultaneously have, as in the 1930s -- you're quite right about that -- you can have a kind of uprush of adrenaline-driven populist fury, a kind of animal lashing out really. scapegoa scapegoats. in father coughlin's case it was the jews among others. at the same time, if you have a shrewd, determined canny leader of true setting the bar very high like franklin roosevelt and those around him. he can actually sponge up some of that anger and say, i understand you, i hear you and the presidency and my government is not the enemy of the forgotten man, of the small man. here is what we're trying to do to make sure you and your children -- at the moment, we have to say barack obama has only, we would only give him a "b," at best, doing that. because sponging up populist fury is so not his style. when he has it, he probably goes and plays a round of pickup hoop. >> he's what was describe
what does it tell us? we're in this big crisis and perhaps neither left or right -- >> lionel is right in saying that you can simultaneously have, as in the 1930s -- you're quite right about that -- you can have a kind of uprush of adrenaline-driven populist fury, a kind of animal lashing out really. scapegoa scapegoats. in father coughlin's case it was the jews among others. at the same time, if you have a shrewd, determined canny leader of true setting the bar very high like franklin...
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to use a special operations? >> i've been in the white house, and i've seen a president make difficult decisions. there were difficult decisions in this. what president obama has done, indeed, was a brave decision. now, it is absolutely the case that the united states of america has been fighting this war for at least ten years, and really a bit longer. so this is a victory across presidencies. it's a victory for having learned more how to fight the counterterrorism fight. but there's no doubt that as president bush had to make very, very hard calls that frankly helped to set this up. president obama had to make some very difficult calls to bring it to conclusion. >> condoleezza rice, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> this wasn't done one brick at a time. this was actually done one pebble at a time. this is classic analytic work. [ female announcer ] in the grip of arthritis, back, or back joint pain? aspercreme breaks the grip, with maximum-strength medicine and no embarrassing odor. break the grip of pain wit
to use a special operations? >> i've been in the white house, and i've seen a president make difficult decisions. there were difficult decisions in this. what president obama has done, indeed, was a brave decision. now, it is absolutely the case that the united states of america has been fighting this war for at least ten years, and really a bit longer. so this is a victory across presidencies. it's a victory for having learned more how to fight the counterterrorism fight. but there's no...
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there's something that this election campaign tells us that needs to be done for my party, for us as a party. i think it's really important that we be seen to be the party of hope, optimism, and opportunity. that's what ronald reagan taught us, instead of gloom and doom. we need to be positive. we need to appeal to those voter groups that we had trouble with. we need to apeelt to all minority voters, in particularly hispanic and asian voters. we need to have a credible and comprehensive immigration plan that we can put forth out there. we need to talk about urban issues and fact the fact that we don't -- we didn't get the votes we needed from urban areas. we didn't get the votes and don't get the votes from women. there we need to focus on our economic conservatives rare than our associate conservatives because a lot of those issues cut against us in the general election. aoug we ought to also be seen as a strong national party of security, yes, but not the party of war. >> talk about that. what did you think of the primaries, even with governor romney and the china bashing or on ira
there's something that this election campaign tells us that needs to be done for my party, for us as a party. i think it's really important that we be seen to be the party of hope, optimism, and opportunity. that's what ronald reagan taught us, instead of gloom and doom. we need to be positive. we need to appeal to those voter groups that we had trouble with. we need to apeelt to all minority voters, in particularly hispanic and asian voters. we need to have a credible and comprehensive...
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want to do none of us believe in even. all of which damaged things that we think are important. and all we are doing in the end is selecting which are the least important among these incredibly important things. >> we are going to take a break, come back and discuss the economy and of course, at that point, we will consult the deity, polly toynbee says martin wolf is the voice of god, so we will begin with martin wolf. we will be back in a moment. >> some think 80% are being taxed. >> that is an absurd extreme case. >> is ridiculous, precisely ridiculous, ridiculous that people would pay 80%. >> large numbers of people who are very undertaxed. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. ???????????????????????????????? >>> hello. i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. checking today's top stories this sunday afternoon. bp officials say the recapped oil well ma
want to do none of us believe in even. all of which damaged things that we think are important. and all we are doing in the end is selecting which are the least important among these incredibly important things. >> we are going to take a break, come back and discuss the economy and of course, at that point, we will consult the deity, polly toynbee says martin wolf is the voice of god, so we will begin with martin wolf. we will be back in a moment. >> some think 80% are being taxed....
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >> female announcer: where everything is included, sometimes the greatest luxury of all is doing nothing at all. save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. >>> federal reserve bank presidents who run the regional federal reserve banks and are crucial advisers to the chairman, ben bernanke, ten to be rather conservative economists and businessmen and the like. they are not known for their rebellious spirit, for their dissenting opinions, and for being outspoken in public. but thomas honig has a bit of all of the above and i think it would be very interesting to see what he has to say. he is the president of the federal reserve bank of kansas city, and he thinks the federal reserve is making all the wrong moves as it tries to guide america to recovery. welcome. >> thank you very much. delighted to be here. >> so the most impo
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but let us be very clear. pakistan does not share or appreciate the taliban's vision for afghanistan or for pakistan. we want to make sure that we enter the 21st century as a modern muslim democratic nation, and we do not wish for afghanistan anything we do not wish for pakistan. >> all i'm wondering is if two years ago they had these ties is it reasonable for us to assume, are we being asked to assume too much to say just because mr. haqqani is now the ambassador and his views are, you know, wiser that the pakistani military has turned its back on three decades or four decades of activity in one year? >> i know that the general view, and you also expressed this many times, is that the pakistani civilian government is weak. now, i understand that there will be misgivings based on the past. but the u.s. leadership, and you will notice that president obama has weighed in, admiral mullen has weighed in, we have heard from national security adviser jim jones, they've all made it very clear that what is happening t
but let us be very clear. pakistan does not share or appreciate the taliban's vision for afghanistan or for pakistan. we want to make sure that we enter the 21st century as a modern muslim democratic nation, and we do not wish for afghanistan anything we do not wish for pakistan. >> all i'm wondering is if two years ago they had these ties is it reasonable for us to assume, are we being asked to assume too much to say just because mr. haqqani is now the ambassador and his views are, you...
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snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the best policy in the long run would be to shift the struggle over to locals, who can most effectively win a long war against militants on territory that they know much better than outsiders. it would also shift the ideological struggle over to muslims, who can most effectively battle al qaeda in the realm of ideas. the u.s. can help by building up the legitimacy and capacity of these governments in various ways by encouraging reform, providing aid, technical know-how. of course this would be the softest of the three
snowden reminded us. the third possible approach to the threat of terrorism is to try to get local governments to fight the terrorists, but the places that these al qaeda affiliates have sprung up like somalia and yemen are ungovernable. only the u.s. has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the...